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SwebozGaztiz 18:02 05-26-2007
hello guys i have one question, lately i have tried to found and finded some info about vercingetorix and dumnorix and i have to say i really admire those two, do you know any celt related box that depict the life of those two guys?i really want to learn more about them, also i can accept any sugestions for any good books related about celts too!thanks guys!!

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The Celt 18:14 05-26-2007
Well I don't know about any up-to-date modern books on the Celts but you could always try Julius Caesar's "De Bello De Gallico". He was the one who defeated both Dumnorix and Vercingetorix after all. And he goes into quite abit of detail I might add.

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SwebozGaztiz 18:27 05-26-2007
yeah i have heard about that book too but i wanted a different book but thanks a lot for your sugestion my friend i really appreciate it!

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The Celt 19:26 05-26-2007
No problem.

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abou 19:30 05-26-2007
If you can find anything written about Celtic oral history you might have some luck. Apparently a lot has survived in Irish oral history, one of which includes a battle between the Aedui and Arverni.

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Reno Melitensis 19:58 05-26-2007
Dumnorix was not defeated by caesar. During the Gallic rebellion, Dumnorix, an Aidui was allied with Caesar, but the roman was aware of the rebellion and feared that dumnorix will follow. To keep an eye on him he ask him to make part of the gallic allied contingent, he refused and was killed by Caesar germanic cavalry. Vercingetorix was a much gifted general and managed to give some oraganaisation to the gallic tribal army. His defeat at Alesia showed the extend of roman siege warfare. Reading Adrian Goldsworthy Caesar, one understands that the defeat of the gauls had much to do in them not being a nation, their rivality, not being able to sustain an army on the battlefield due to poor logistics and tribal warfare cost them their freedom.

If you need info on this two Gauls the Winkipedia may help you, but I fear that not much have been writen about them. Cheers.

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SwebozGaztiz 04:48 05-27-2007
thanks for the info hguys i guess there it is not much info about either vercingetorix and dumnorix i really admire both for their courage, and their hunger for freedom, well i hope i can find a good book about celtic history its a shame how dumnorix was killed and how vercingetorix was defeated in alesia, i really hate to admit it but julius caesar was way too smart!

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